Текст песни Seagulls of Seattle - Paul Kelly
I
was
walking
by
the
water
My
heart
full
aching
sore
The
seagulls
of
Seattle
Wheeled
above
the
shore
I
stepped
inside
a
tavern
For
oyster
chowder
and
brown
ale
The
hidden
sun
was
sinking
Behind
the
distant
sails
And
in
my
mind
dear
memories
Like
rolling
waves
unfurled
All
the
water
places
I've
been
to
with
you,
girl
The
north-west
by
the
Pindan
The
salty,
heavy
sea
The
days
we
laid
on
Cable
Beach
And
read
beneath
the
tree
To
the
sandhills
all
deserted
Hand
in
hand
we
stole
away
And
there
inside
a
shady
glade
We
made
a
bed
to
lay
Hot,
sweet
days
in
southern
Spain
Fish
and
rice
and
wine
Swimming
in
deep
water
Then
later
on
entwined
I
was
covering
the
waterfront
Like
John
Lee
in
Days
of
Yore
The
seagulls
of
Seattle
Wheeled
and
made
their
caw
I
climbed
a
metal
staircase
Searching
for
a
better
view
Puget
Sound
below
me
Grey,
not
really
blue
And
looking
west
I
raised
you
up
All
sleepy
from
your
bed
You
were
putting
on
the
coffee
pot
Brushing
bad
dreams
from
your
head
I
turned,
then,
from
the
harbor
And
wheeled
back
into
town
To
meet
my
boon
companions
And
join
with
them
in
sound
Upon
the
lonely
stage,
I
trod
The
room
all
dark
and
dim
And
every
song
I
sang
that
night
To
my
love
was
a
hymn
I
was
walking
by
the
water
Wondering
what
I
was
there
for
The
seagulls
of
Seattle
Were
calling,
evermore
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